ALISSA KING-UNDERWOOD has wowed fans in a cut-out swimsuit on social media.
The ring girl – who stunned during Anthony Joshua’s win over Jermaine Franklin – posted the picture to Instagram.
Alissa has over 13,000 followers on Instagram, and plenty of them loved the snap as one fan gushed: “You are everything.”
A second added: “Gorgeous 😍😍.”
A third wrote: “Look so beautiful.”
While a fourth added: “Just flawless.”
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Alissa is also competing for the crown of Miss Universe Great Britain and is sponsored by The Urban Penguin, a software development company.
She told SunSport: “My mission as a Miss Universe Great Britain Finalist is to prove that we can all be multifaceted women with choices.
“Women have the drive and work ethic to run businesses and charities whilst never being afraid to embrace their femininity in ways that set their soul on fire.”
As part of her campaign, Alissa raised £200 in two days after dressing up as a fairytale princess and delivering Easter eggs to children.
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The money has been donated to a number of female-related causes, including Stop Acid Attacks in India, which helps survivors of acid violence.
She has also been fundraising for A-Sisterhood – an organisation which supports the advancement of women worldwide in the past.
Alissa has access to the costumes through the business that she runs.
Alissa runs her business – Enchanted Princess Appearances – which provides fairytale princesses to children’s parties.
The company also caters to a wider audience as it has some corporate clients.
The winner of Miss Universe Great Britain will be announced after the final in South Wales on July 8.
Alissa is engaged to former Peterborough footballer Bobby Copping, 21, after he made a romantic proposal in a graden full of candles and flowers.
Copping was forced to retire aged just 19 after a head injury but now works at the club as the general manager of the women’s team.
He also has the Bobby Copping Foundation, of which Alissa is a trustee, a charity that has been set up to help youngsters with mental health.
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